egit says I have uncommitted fileshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/400421/941787/#msg_941787
Edward Felsenthal2012-10-12T21:39:09-00:00Re: egit says I have uncommitted fileshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/400421/942387/#msg_942387
(http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/f/48/)]]>Eliseo Ocampos2012-10-13T13:13:30-00:00Re: egit says I have uncommitted fileshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/400421/945628/#msg_945628
Edward Felsenthal2012-10-15T13:41:10-00:00Re: egit says I have uncommitted fileshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/400421/945629/#msg_945629
. I'll post to the e-git forum for the next issue, if there is one.]]>Edward Felsenthal2012-10-15T13:43:11-00:00Re: egit says I have uncommitted fileshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/400421/945652/#msg_945652
> Thanks, I guess I posted to the wrong forum :roll: . I'll post to the
> e-git forum for the next issue, if there is one.
Edward,

There is in fact a separate eGit forum.

By the way, this issue is exactly what has kept me from walking the eGit
path, that plus the fact that I find the operations faster and more
intuitive from the command line anyway. Our architect tried out eGit two
years ago, just ahead of us, and experienced this. Plus, I had some
trouble actually getting my project cloned and I gave up because I'm a
command line sort of guy anyway.

What I am missing out on is the ability to compare file versions in the
way I could back when I was using Subversion and Subclipse (or
Subversive before that). I can do that from the command line and I do,
but it would certainly be slicker in Eclipse.

Best!]]>Russell Bateman2012-10-15T13:54:14-00:00Re: egit says I have uncommitted fileshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/400421/945714/#msg_945714
git config --global core.autocrlf false
This fixed the problem and allows Git and E-Git to work together (the way my settings are). I do think this recently became an issue with one of the recent Git releases and someone over at the Git corporation should look at it. As if... LOL

@Russell. I just kind of poke my way around through E-Git and hope to get things right, I am slowly learning over the course of a year how to work with Git and E-Git in a collaborative environment. I like it OK. Some things you have to revert to the command prompt for, though like GIT DIFF. I used to be a command prompt guy when I programmed in DOS. Never got into UNIX so I gave up the command prompt a long time ago. I know some people in my office swear by the command prompt and they are very fast. ]]>Edward Felsenthal2012-10-15T15:09:33-00:00Re: egit says I have uncommitted fileshttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/400421/946804/#msg_946804
git config --global core.autocrlf false

This will keep Git from messing with the carriage-return line-feeds in the files as they get cloned by E-Git.]]>Edward Felsenthal2012-10-16T14:22:16-00:00